What's your Covid vaccination status?
Have you had any vaccinations—-> have you gotten your second booster?
Approximately when was your last vaccination?
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I got my second booster on April 19.
My annual checkup is in a couple weeks and I plan to get the second booster at that time.
@Brian1946 first I’ve heard there is a 2nd booster shot.
Vaccinated and two boosters
Reason you asked? Is this about side-effects?
Had my second Moderna booster about three weeks ago.
Double vaxed, double boosted. I got everything as soon as they would let me; second booster on April 5th. If they offer six more, I’ll have six more.
Double vaccinated and double boosted. I still wear a mask when I’m indoors and it’s crowded.
Double vaccinated.
Single booster.
Will probably time second booster two weeks before summer travel to max out on booster efficacy.
Double vaxxed
Double boosted
Still masking
Still avoiding crowds (and most people)
Still socially distancing when I go to Target, which is pretty much the only place I go. Ours is big, and it’s fairly easy to distance.
I sanitize the entire grocery cart before shopping.
I never eat inside restaurants, and only rarely get takeout.
Double vaxxed, double boosted. I thought about waiting on the 2nd booster, but I spent the spring getting tests and scans and stuff at hospitals, so I wanted the extra oomph of protection. At this point, they are welcome to replace my blood with vaccine.
I’ve had three shots of the Pfizer. Past due for a second booster.
DVDB – double vaxed, double boosted. Never had COVID.
^^ Same as that guy. Still mask indoors at public places.
Vaxxed and boosted 2x. Not currently masking often since mom died.
Also my doctor told me not to get any more this year. Too many strokes and blood clots.
I got the 2-shot Pfizer in mid to early 2021, and a third shot in January 2022. I chose J&J for my booster because I read about a study showing that doing so created a strong antibody response and more importantly, different vaccines produces different kinds of memory B and T cells that might provide broader protection against different variants and strains. Granted, the study was a pre-publication study, which seems to be what we’re doing now… reporting pre-publication studies as if they were the same as peer reviewed and replicated studies…but whatever.
I think I probably WILL NOT get another booster unless/until there is a substantially deadlier variant that emerges. These vaccines have a much heavier effect than the flu vaccine, so I am uninclined to make this just a regular yearly (or 6 month) thing unless the threat level rises.
I live in such a small town that there is no such thing as crowds here.
2 vaccs, 1 booster, no mask except where required and only required in doc offices and hospitals. The Spine and Pain center doesn’t require them – first medical facility that doesn’t. I don’t go where there are crowds, but not because of Covid.
…”...are no such things as crowds here….”
2 vax, 2 boost with next due in September. Pretty much stopped wearing a mask, but do keep one with me for those “just in case” moments. The town I live in is so small that we could hold a town meeting of every resident & we still wouldn’t have a crowd. I do my best to stay out of stores as much as possible. I don’t frequent any of my local stores unless I’m really out of whatever I need. Amazon has become my best friend. With Walmart, I can order online & have delivered to my car so I’m only dealing with one person who does frequent temperature checks…two degrees over normal & they’re sent home until they test negative 2 days in a row.
I’m guessing that they’ll push each booster back one month until they get us out to every 12 months & then they’ll switch us over to a once a year thing much like the Flu shot.
I was correcting the grammar in my first sentence @janbb.
@Dutchess_III I totally understood that. I was paying you a compliment that your statements made sense. :-P
@Dutchess_III, both your statements were grammatically correct, BTW, as the verb correctly reflected whether there was one “thing” or some “things”.
^^ Yup. I thought that too.
I love it’s versatility. But I despise the insistence on perfection in its utilization. We aren’t all auditioning toward publication in the New Yorker.
Is no such thing.
Are no such things.
The verb correctly reflected thing/things. But I guess the question is whether crowds should be singular or plural?
What @Jeruba said: I am “double vaxed, double boosted. I got everything as soon as they would let me; second booster on April 5th. If they offer six more, I’ll have six more”
Before boosters were available, I answered an opinion poll. My response to “will you get a booster if available?” was “You got one on you? Gimme!”
Not vaxxed and therefore not boostered either. Had Covid once back in the beginning of 2021 and had no real issues with it.
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